Adding and Deleting Clusters
Add and delete clusters as follows:
Using the GUI:
Follow these steps to add a new Layer 7 or Layer 4 virtual cluster using the GUI:
1. Log into the GUI using a log in that has add/del access for global parameters (See
2. Right click on Equalizer at the top of the left frame, and select Add Cluster from the menu
that appears. The
Add Cluster
form appears as shown below.
3. Select
http
,
https, tcp, L7tcp
or
udp
from the
Protocol
drop down list.
4. Enter the following on the form:
Cluster Name
- The logical name for the cluster, or accept Equalizer’s default. Each cluster must
have a unique name that begins with an alphabetical character. The cluster name is limited to
63 characters.
IP
- Enter the cluster IP address, which is the dotted decimal IP address of the cluster. The IP
address of the cluster is the external address (for example, 172.16.0.201) with which clients
connect to the cluster.
Port
- Enter the cluster port: the numeric port number on the Equalizer to be used for traffic
between the clients and the cluster. For HTTP clusters, the cluster port defaults to 80. For
HTTPS clusters, the cluster port defaults to 443. For TCP ports the cluster port defaults to 88.
For UDP ports the cluster port defaults to 53.
5. Click on
Commit
to save the cluster. The new cluster will appear on the
Cluster
branch of the
left navigation pane of the GUI.
6. Clicking on each cluster on the Cluster branch of the navigation pane will display the
Con-
figuration Summary
. An example is shown below (showing connection and transaction inform-
ation and plotting).
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